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Oct 17, 2023Liked by Josephine Cashman

Love your work. Thank you.

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"Despite being one of the richest countries in the world, we have an excessive amount of debt. Debt that has no results to show for it. There are no dams, no infrastructure, no preparations for the development of new homes."

Indeed...

"Since the beginning of the pandemic, Australian Government gross debt has increased from $534.4 billion in March 2019 to $894.9 billion as of 28 October 2022. The October 2022โ€“23 Budget forecasts further increases in gross debt to $1.159 trillion (43.1% of GDP) by the end of the 2025โ€“26 financial year..." https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_departments/Parliamentary_Library/pubs/rp/BudgetReviewOctober202223/AustralianGovernmentDebt

Think about that... Debt increased $360.5 billion during the Covid scam and it's still growing... Wow! You know...during 'the PHEIC', aka 'fake'.

We so need an investigation into the Covid scam...and not Albanese's insipid 'inquiry'.

Also lots to come out about the treatment of indigenous folk during the Covid debacle, I've heard some horror stories about the way people were imprisoned/quarantined, and coerced to submit to the injections.

Of course the entire country was subjected to fear-mongering, restrictions, lockdowns, vaccination coercion and even jab mandates.

I suggest not one person gave VALID CONSENT to the Covid injections.

People here still have no real realisation of what was done to them, what was taken from them, the betrayal.

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Oct 17, 2023ยทedited Oct 17, 2023

Having done a first pass on UNDRIP, I have a bunch of red flags going up . This declaration was adopted in 2007. Australia voted against it then "On April 3, 2009, the Rudd Government formally endorsed the Declaration" Take into account all that has happened these last eight months, this makes sense. "In October 2007 former Australian Prime Minister John Howard pledged to hold a referendum on changing the Australian constitution to recognise Indigenous Australians if re-elected." All we have witnessed is Albo trying to bring to fruition,. little Johnnies plan from 2007 despite voting against UNDRIP the same year. If we look at the Voice, the states renaming places, the Vic government statement to have a treaty, QLD indicating its looking at it as well. This UNDRIP has been getting implemented for a long time. Some of the things I see in my workplace are starting to make more sense. But UNDRIP is definitely the underpinning document for the Uluru statement, no question about that. However when read very carefully one can see the traps that have been laid for all Australians with the main target being the Aboriginal people. The whole thing has a stench of hypocrisy, it claims it is designed to stop racism yet, there is an undertone of racism inherent in its wording and intent. Very dangerous indeed.

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Do they hate us that much or are our politicians just so stupid and greedy

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Just read The Great Taking by David Roger's Webb. Quite technical but explains how we will own nothing....

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This is a shocker Josephine! What is the solution? How do we stop this given the complete capture of the Australian Uniparty?

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